Welcome to the incredible world of Trimurti Festival, full of love, smiles, positive vibrations and amazing music! We celebrate the 10th anniversary of Trimurti Festival and the 5th anniversary of Trimurti Records with the psychedelic electronica compilation by Alex Tuatara. Prepare for more than 2 hours of music by the best of the festival's live acts and label's residents along with new members of Trimurti family.

Tuatara is one of the more surprising and slightly ridiculous supergroups in rock history. Comprised of Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Justin Harwood (Luna), Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees), and Skerik (Critters Buggin'), the quartet formed in 1996 to pursue music that their guitar-based alternative rock groups could not do – namely, worldbeat, lounge-pop, and free jazz.

TUATARA, the renowned instrumental supergroup featuring members of REM, Pearl Jam, Screaming Trees, and Luna, are releasing their 7th studio album, and their first album in almost 7 years. The new album, titled "Underworld", is an ambitious 20-song double album produced by drummer & group founder Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season, Walking Papers), and mixed by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees). It will be released on August 4th 2014, via Martin's label, Sunyata Records. "Underworld" is an album that plays more like a modern movie soundtrack, steeped in electronic moods and urban beats, hypnotic bass and guitar, virtuosic saxophone, and shimmering percussion.

What does it take to become a great leader? True leadership means freeing yourself from false, mostly borrowed constraints, charting a purpose-filled path based on values that reflect who you really are, and inspiring others to do the same. Before becoming a coach to CEOs and other leaders worldwide, Hylke Faber had his own transformational journey, stepping back from a high-stress career as a strategy consultant in New York City and almost becoming a monk in order to discover a more holistic approach to life.

A mining operation in Colombia opened a window into an unknown period of the earth's history–where a world with giant creatures emerged. The biggest of them all was Titanoboa–a 43-foot snake, the largest that ever lived. New discoveries suggest that Titanoboa's rule was challenged by a giant crocodilian. Experiments reveal unmatched hunting prowess. So which one was the apex predator 58 million years ago?